I had seen the Humble Indie Bundle before, but it wasn’t until HIB #3 that I decided to actually buy it. I learned about it through the Electronic Frontier Foundation (who else!), and some of the games looked neat. Of course, all of them have a native version for Linux and there is no DRM whatsoever. The other two reasons why I bought it: (1) you set the price, and (2) you donate part of the price to the EFF and/or Child’s Play (you decide the exact split).

One of them, unfortunately, doesn’t actually work on my machine (my video card, or my driver, is too crappy), and one of them I haven’t even tried because I’m not that interested. However, “And Yet It Moves” and “Crayon Physics Deluxe” are fantastic!

Apart from saying that you should buy them, I wanted to write this blog post to give a solution to a problem I had running Crayon Physics Deluxe. When I tried to run it for the first time, I got this error message:

There seems to be a problem between the Qt I have installed and the copy of the Qt library that comes with the game itself. The solution for me was to simply rename the directory lib32 to something else.